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- Nockold Tompson (26 October 1714 – 1777) was a brewer who was Mayor of Norwich in 1759–60. Tompson was born in Norwich in 1714, the son of John Tompson...
- Harold Nockolds (1907–1982) was an English journalist, historian and business person. Harold Nockolds was the son of Walter Herbert Nockolds and Flora...
- Stephen Robert Nockolds, FRS (10 May 1909 – 7 February 1990) was a geochemist, petrologist and winner of the Murchison Medal of the Geological Society...
- servant and poet Frederick A. Tompson (1857–1919), American architect Nockold Tompson (1714–1777), English mayor Ruthie Tompson (1910–2021), American...
- Ozzy Osbourne". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 10 September 2022. Nockolds, Harold, Lucas: The First Hundred Years, Volumes I-II, Newton Abbot: David...
- An Historical Dictionary. Smithsonian Institution. ISBN 9781935623434 Nockolds, Harold, ed. (1977). The Coachmakers: A History of the Worshipful Company...
- reinvented himself in order to sound more exotic. Moltino married Elizabeth Nockold in 1834 and moved to London in the 1840s. Between 1847 and 1867 he exhibited...
- insolvencies in 2018 were up 13% to 2,954 companies, according to law firm Nockolds, who said fallout from Carillion's collapse had contributed to a spike...
- considerable sum was placed out at interest. Upon the death of the Treasurer, Nockold Tompson, in 1777, it was found that, of the sums owed to the charity, £890...
- Charles Herbert Gilbey (1858–1876) Henry Walter Gilbey (1860–1945) Arthur Nockolds Gilbey (1861–1939) Tresham Gilbey (1862–1947) Sebastian Gilbey (1863–1880)...